A staph infection can occur anywhere in the body. If you have not seen an Opthalmologist you may even have herpes in your eye. Do not go to an Optomitrist, only an Opthalmologist, the latter is a MEDICAL DOCTOR same as a Neurosurgion, Endocrinologist and the like. An Optometrist does not have the benefit of medical school for 12 plus years. A blood test will show a staph infection is present, and the irritation or pain will show itself in the area of the body affected. So, yes, a staph infection can occur anywhere in the body. Don't wait, get to an Opthalmologist. If you do not have insurance GO TO YOUR COUNTY HOSPITAL. Good Luck, a Staph infection can be cured, herpes a virus cannot but can be treated well. lyn
An infection may develop when bacteria enter the eye or the area around the eye. Some common infections that cause pinkeye include: * Staph infection. * Gonorrhea. * Haemophilus influenzaetype b (Hib). * Cat-scratch disease. Symptoms of bacterial pinkeye include: * Redness in the white of the eye. * Gray or yellow drainage from the eye. This drainage may cause the eyelashes to stick together. * Mild pain. * Swelling of the upper eyelid, which may make the lid appear to droop (pseudoptosis). Bacterial pinkeye may produce more drainage than viral pinkeye. Bacterial infections usually last 7 to 10 days without treatment and 2 to 4 days with treatment.
Yes. I was just diagnosed with one yesterday. I thought it was strep because it was soo painful. They did the strep culture on Sunday at an urgent care facility and said they would send it in for further testing. On Tuesday afternoon they called and said I had a staph infection in my throat and they called in Amoxicillin.
Hi there,
i do believe you can impetigo in your eye. i currently have it on my neck, and it is ichy like hell and sore and oozing. I have been to the doctors today and asked her if you cud get it in your eyes as i have been scratching them alot and she has confirmed that it can happen. so do be warned. I asked if it was anymore painful in the eyes and she said immensely.
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Probably streph throat infection...could also be a staph infection. Maybe even Mononeucleosis
Staph and strep are different germs, and will not be confused by culture in the lab.
The correct spelling is "staph infection." "Staph" is shorthand for staphylococcus, a kind of bacteria.
A yeast infection is caused by a fungus, and staph by a bacterium; but a yeast infection of the skin can cause skin compromise that makes it easier for a staph infection to occur.
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30% of people in the U.S carry staph bacteria in their skin.
Staph is not a typical cause of hepatitis.
In order to be safe from staph Infection you gotta bath and continue washing your hands
General staph infection info: http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/2109.html
why would you have a staph infection in the neck? What is the cause of this?
Cellulose is a starch made by plants; it is not made by staph infection.
MRSA stands for methicilin-resistant staph aureus. MRSA is a type of staph, and a MRSA infection is a kind of staph infection.